Has anyone ever tested herbal remedies for parasites, or do you only test using drugs? Obviously, nature does a much better job, whereas drugs are easier for parasites, or even viruses, to mutate against. We need to test nature against nature. I've owned a wild-caught Mustang for 16yrs, from a 2yo. She is always a high shedder, which makes me question, are we throwing money at a problem, most times, that isn't a problem? Or, back to my original question, should we be using a natural option? In all honesty, are we creating worse parasites by using drugs, because they are mutating???
Thank you, these videos are terrific!
Even though pyrantel is not officially approved for humans, can they still take it as many are able to safely consume fenbendazole (panacur)?
As a veterinarian, I cannot advise on human medication.
Has anyone ever tested herbal remedies for parasites, or do you only test using drugs? Obviously, nature does a much better job, whereas drugs are easier for parasites, or even viruses, to mutate against. We need to test nature against nature. I've owned a wild-caught Mustang for 16yrs, from a 2yo. She is always a high shedder, which makes me question, are we throwing money at a problem, most times, that isn't a problem? Or, back to my original question, should we be using a natural option? In all honesty, are we creating worse parasites by using drugs, because they are mutating???